South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 13

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 19. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMt TO

3,000,000 RUBLES! Ä BATH IN MOSCOW

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an's trlumrh. "Go and Got It." It is a gripping: picture of th excite-! ment, romance, thrill, danger and i action of a newpapr roportr's life. Pat O'Malley do? some of the moet darlr.s: neroplan pp.inis ever Fhown In a picture.

Secrets of the Movies Revealed

Q VTho the- first to u?e & custard pi in a comedy? A. Admi.rTf of Mack Pnnt.t oi;m that d la 1 1 net I cm for th mar. that made the hithinjr irl famous. Hut Smitz Kdvards, an actor In Th ohon Br-aker" aborts that he and Sam JJernard ued it In a vaudeville et In a little concert hr-ll in Ho buken. N". J. some thirty year asro. Q. What mvi a ctri vi ?Tarri in th running and swim rr.Ir.tr racM at th druckt s' convert Ian on Catalina IsJend? A. The Itu.sian actress Mme. Rffe Roanova 5urprLd the dru?ri.ts by -wlnnlnsr the running race and, finishing second In the swimming. Q. In whnt nrnv picture I? there a charming scene of an ice carnival in Switzerland ?

A. In Marion Darles "The I

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Young Diana." and the Kar appears In it in a -wonderful creation of white velvet and r.vnndo-svn. Q. Where is the picture play of Ien Hur to b filmed? A. The picture play will foe filmed In Palestine, Italy and Culver City, Calif. Q. What m-ovie actress at one time played the piano In a movie Lhsatre?

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BLACKSTONE Itememler Tom Melghan In the beautiful picture. "A Prince There Was?" South Pend people flocked to Fee it and talked about it for

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U)XlOS. July IS (Uy U. P.) j This is what Ml.- IMwinia Ashley.! Kuropo's ri' hot irl, wore today when shf wa? murried to Ixird J I.ouis Montbatten: !

t no or." hrlieve , A simp!i' revillo gown of oft s l-i

that, th!.- I r,p:!-,',:-m n Wo hav Vfr tissup wUh anklp ,n th hem ' P in Amr.a.. Tor thr' o rnnint ' ! i:-lf in r.,it in ir.lu-'ry. oompMinrr aiUl a low walsl line frofn- which ,le' ! in rvrry lin. ' Ponded two narrow panels at the ! Tho gov.rnmn: run- t.- key jn. sid(H. Sleeves were, of lisse and:

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Thomas Meighan m (Pammcxint (picture

Tfha Bachefor Daddy

Silk tulle veil surmounted by a' silver lattice coronet, pointed in : front and surrounded with orange

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XCW YORK. July IS A desper-ja simiJar vehicIe in hi3 latost picture.

COPS AND BANDITS FIGHT TAXI BATTLE

slap-stick comedy that runs throughout the ntlre picture. "The Bachelor Daddy" will start its South Pend run at the Blackstone today.

LASALLE You remember when Patricia ColIlnge made such a hit at the Oliver in "Tilly?" Those who saw that great play called It one of the sweet est and most Interesting ever staged. Now the screen version is ready and of course Mary Mile Mlnter has the part of the little Mennonite Maid who battles alone fof love against odds of avarice. Alan Forrest plays opposite Mary Miles Munter and If you remember the play, has the part of the school teacher-author who won the heart of the quaint little Mennonite. It's of interest to note In this connection that Mary Miles Mintei makes her first screen appearance without curls in thirt picture. We'll leave It to you to see whether or not curl.s Improve the looks of the blonde Paramount beauty. Pola Negri, In a wierd sensational

Oriental picture, "The Eyes of the!

Mummy," will have final showings at the LaSalle today.

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CASTLE Marlon Davies and a great all star cast supporting her, moves from

the Blacksione down to the Castle; today In "Beauty's Worth." It's the!

tdory of a demure little Quaker girl who under the warm influence ol love blossomed into a gorgeous beauty, and by her daring, won the heart of the man .she loved.

AUDITORIUM

Apnea Ayres. Wesley Barry and Pat O'Malley are to be .een at the

ate hand to hand battle on the nar-

rrv- mnnin. K...i f , T'Th Bachelor Paddy."

t:.xi. roaring through vacant Greets j It's a story of a wealthy young Auditorium today in Marshall Nell

early today, ended when an alle ged J bachelor who. through a queer turn gunman was mortally wounded byLf fatp ,oft th olp e.lftrdian ot

peiüa'tnrs had tho ,f of It dur- j ar ,,onor legion pouce.rn.an. ami

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r. - nrff i w-re drain-, d to figln the f mine. T'.if- sp-ulator? hoarded f i:n in hope of a ri-s they specu- '. it"'l wildly in ruMf. which ank v.-ry ff.v j.as to half their pri".:? value. Ivvervthir.g was tumbl.ng. dertis Pnad I.oan. T),,i .'iiddci ly. oi .-'Tvinir the rhanc .f a g.'-.d harvest, the government advent N-d a ten-miil!on-?ol! r tre.ad I ".an. selürg at a low pr ;o. f!,ur t" b- l''!i ere 1 ritvt w!n-

J continent in a pullman. Of course 'this setting i.s ideal for the hilarious

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. ru t ' I Tive cute but very mischievous kidtwo members of a Harlem gang; were shot. idies. The opening scenes of the picWith s-awt d-rff shot gur the ban-lture find the bachelor transporting dits gave battle to three policemen ! j, fvo impish charges across the

up ana down Jlarlem Mtreots until two of their number fell. The rest scattered. One leaped to the run-

ring board of a rah and held a re-'

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Shots that awakened frightened i eitlen poured down the street rtf-J ter the. reaping yecg. but twisting' and turning, the taxi was leaving j

pursuit behind when Patrolman Tooher, on strefl duty ahead,

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SALOON, ORDERED OUT

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"':'.! to run j X. . The last re'i- nf pre-Vol -5 t"0 a f 1 o-.j . -: . ad 11 days in Wisconsin passed '.' h o .n .'vi today when the Stat Supreme court v "id n rk:'t J a Unding in the now famous Alby ea-o ruled that all saloon Lars In the . v.- do thin 'state miK go. ,- attnot, ! The decision of the supreme :.' ,v ;rr ' "iirt. r turned at noon today, finds r- i hivt!;'Mf -'b'f with the prohibiting oT : . - u-1 fr- " I ' of intoxicating liquors, the pro- ); ; hibition amendment .a! o rules otit

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JEWELRY Now a. always our policy of fair dealing one price and that price marked in plain ficrures

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MARY MILES MINTER Starting Thursday The sweet story of a little Mennonite Maid who found Love so wonderful that she gave up everything dear to her for the sake of a handsome stranger. "TILLIE"

POLA NEGRI Today

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"THE EYES OF THE MUMMY"

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$30 and $25 Suits - - - Now $19.45 $22.50 and $20 Suits -- Now $14.45 $16.50 and. $15 Suits v Now $11.45 $12.50 and $10 Suits ---Now $7.45

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Child's Straw Hats tyfc Price Child's Wash Hats, now 35c Child's Wash Suits, special. . .$1.19 Child's Yi Sox, 25c quality. . . .19c Children's Yl Sox, 35c quality, 21c

Child's Yl Sox, 40c quality. . . .31c Boys' Athletic Underwear 59c Boys' Sport Blouses 79c Boys' Sport Blouses 85c (Kaynee made)

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HANDSOME Tom Meighan as the bachelor-protector of five impish kids! Trying to make them behave during a long journey on a Pullman. The kids did everything from pulling the emergency air brake to hiding the old lady's wig. Fast, furious fun every minute. LEATRICE JOY'S IN IT, TOO! Radio Program Fach Psißht at 7

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first prc.it Kit in (W.z.-z lcjane Tucker's "The Miracl ; Man." .c:r.cc then, a Prarrviunt itr, he errc.ire A in "The Fr ir.ee 0.:p." Civi!!anClothcs,','Uc(;itv of Silent Men." "A Prince There Was." "The Proxy DjdJy crJ ethers.

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